Install Guide
Migrating to Microsoft System Center
Configuration Manager
Dell recommends to uninstall DSDP (including any boot images, DTK utilities, and Windows PE Drivers) before you migrate your system to
Update 2002 for Configuration Manager, or Update 1910 for Configuration Manager, or Update 1906 for Configuration Manager, or
Update 1810 for Configuration Manager, or System Center Configuration Manager 2016, or System Center Configuration Manager 2012.
For more information on uninstalling DSDP, see Uninstalling DSDP.
Uninstalling Dell EMC Server Deployment Pack
using the GUI
NOTE: The drivers that are injected into the Windows PE boot images are removed while uninstalling DSDP 4.1.
To uninstall DSDP:
1. Click Start > Control Panel > Programs > Uninstall a program.
2. In the Uninstall a program window, right-click Dell EMC Server Deployment Pack v4.1 for Configuration Manager and click
Uninstall.
3. A message is displayed to confirm if you want to retain or remove the Dell boot images created using the Deployment ToolKit
Configuration Wizard. Click Yes to delete or No to retain.
4. Follow the instructions in the wizard to complete the uninstallation.
You can also uninstall DSDP by running the executable file that is used for installing, and following the uninstallation instructions.
NOTE:
Delete all DSDP task sequences before uninstalling DSDP. You cannot use the task sequences after DSDP is
uninstalled.
Installing, upgrading, and uninstalling Dell EMC
Server Deployment Pack using the command line
NOTE:
Dell recommends to close Configuration Manager before installing, upgrading, and uninstalling DSDP through
command line.
Installing Dell EMC Server Deployment Pack
1. Open a Command Prompt window.
2. Type the following command to install DSDP:
"<name of the executable file>" /s /v"/L*v \"a.log\" /qn"
For example:
"DellEMC_Server_Deployment_Pack_4.1_for_Configuration_Manager.exe" /s /v"/L*v \"a.log
\" /qn"
Uninstalling Dell EMC Server Deployment Pack
1. Open a Command Prompt window.
2. Type the following command to uninstall DSDP:
"<Name of the executable file>" /s /x /v /L*v \"a.log\" /qn"
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